52 A GUIDE TO THE BIRDS 



6.99. About farm buildings, or near water; tail constantly jerked; breast 

 unstreaked; flies out from perch for insects . p. 206. Phoebe. 



A" 



12.00. In woods and about camps. Entire plumage sooty brown. 



p. 197. /m. Canada Jay. 

 7.17. Breast white, spotted with black; eye-ring white; cheek huffy. 



p. 76. Olive-backed Thrush. 

 7.17. On ground, or low limbs; breast spotted with black; tail reddish- 

 brown p. 71. Hermit Thrush. 



7.00. (On mountains above 3000 ft.) On ground, or on low limbs; breast 

 white, spotted with black ... p. 77. Bicknell's Thrush. 

 6.74. On ground, or in bushes; head marked with black and white; line 

 over eye yellow; throat white. 



p. 163. White-throated Sparrow. 



[6.33. Size of English Sparrow.] 

 B. 

 6.30. Wherever there are bushes and water; breast streaked, with dark 



blotch in centre p. 157. Song Sparrow. 



6.23. In trees: entire under parts grayish-white, unstreaked. 



p. 136. Red-eyed Vireo. 

 6.17. In dry woods, on ground or low limbs; teeters as it walks; breast 



streaked with black p. 108. Oven-bird. 



6.12. In pastures and near cultivated fields; breast streaked. 



p. 172. Vesper Sparrow. 

 5.89. In marshes; breast dark, unstreaked; cap chestnut. 



p. 155. Swamp Sparrow. 



5.85. In salt marshes p. 167. Sharp-tailed Sparrow. 



5.80. In trees; common in village streets; entire under parts white, un- 

 streaked p. 134. Warbling Vireo. 



5.68. In grass land ; breast streaked . . p. 170. Savanna Sparrow. 

 5.68. In bushy pastures and hillsides; often in cedars; breast unstreaked; 



song musical p. 160. Field Sparrow. 



5.59. In bushes or small trees; unstreaked; tail nervously twitched to the 



side p. 149. rf Indigo-bird. 



5.52. In pines; upper parts brownish; under parts dull whitish; wing- 

 bars dull Avhite p. 111. $ Pine Warbler. 



5.38. (Xot common north of latitude of Boston.) In dry, sterile fields; song 

 insect-like; breast unstreaked p. 169. Grasshopper Sparrow. 

 5.37. Near houses or farming land, or in cedars; breast ashy white, un- 

 streaked; song unmusical . . p. 161. Chipping Sparrow. 

 5.20. In marshes; clings to stalks with tail cocked; song bubbling. 



p. 89. Long-billed Marsh Wren. 

 5.00. In wet meadows, or ill-drained hillsides; breast narrowly streaked ; 



note Jlee' -sic; rare p. 168. Henslow's Sparrow. 



5.OO. In orchards, or about buildings ; tail often cocked over back. 



p. 93. House Wren. 

 4.00. In wet meadows; clings to stalks with tail cocked. 



p. 90. Short-billed Marsh Wren- 



